The Bills start training camp July 20 and head coach Doug
Marrone stated last week that he is not aware of any player that should miss
the start of camp. That is a
good sign for Marrone and the Bills' offense, as quarterback E.J. Manuel will
now have a healthy group of receivers to catch the rock.

Williams, who came over in a trade with the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers in April, has been limited during organized team activities and
minicamp because of a hamstring injury suffered last season that required surgery.

Williams had this to say last week about his performance:

We started off where they threw me out there and I was just
going every rep and then the leg starting getting to me and then they started
holding me back more and more. But then
I started getting my legs back and giving me more reps.

In addition, Graham was limited during OTAs and
minicamp. Graham did not participate in
any team drills. However, both Williams
and Graham are expected healthy and ready to go come late July and this will
bring together a talented and healthy receiving corps for Manuel.

Williams and Graham will join Watkins, Robert Woods,
Marquise Goodwin and Chris Hogan. The
Bills have quietly amassed a quality group of receivers that should have their
offense be pass heavy in 2014. Toss in
top tight end Scott Chandler and the Bills aerial assault should do some major damage
in the AFC this year.

The Bills will roam as far as Manuel takes them and the only
question with all of these receiving targets is whether Manuel can deliver the
payload downfield.